SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppnrr, Oregov Thursday, February 26, 1981
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Card girfe go to
Cascade Locks for
final game, defeat
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Photo by Woyna Harm
Anita Palmer nhooto while Sandra
Thompson looks on for tlie rebound
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Tin- Oirdinal girls Iravcli-d
li their Uist nanic of llii
scasim mi Salunliiv. Fchrunrv
21. anil wore ricfrati'd by
Casiadi' l. ks. -lit l)
The Cards look the lead in
the first quarter, (i-i The
Cards increased their lead In II
at the half. 22 H
The Pirates came out at the
half In oiilst-ore the Cards.
12 111. in the third quarter. The
Cards look a two.poinl advan
tage inlo the last (iiarler.
In tlie last quarter the Cards
were oulsi'ored bv three A
tump ball was called under the
Pirates' haskcl with four
seconds left to o in the Ranie.
with the Cards on top bv one.
W 47 The tip went to a Pirate
yirl and she made the winning
lay-in with one second left on
the clock The Cards were
handed n close. M-A'.l, loss.
Tlie Cards went to the free
throw line 42 limes nnd
I'miitec led 22 of them for 52
percent The Pirates shot 17 of
.12 for "'t percent from I he line.
Cindy Hill shot II. of 17 from
the line to have a game high of
If) points
useadc l.m-lii l: Murray S
5-12 I.V Itames I R l III.
Murphy -4(1 OH. Murphy 2 14 !.
Walker I 2 :) 4. WhillenherK I
14 :i. Krii.'bain I (ill 2.
Vaiiluiiier I un 2. Green.
Iliilhertord. Hamsev
Ioim- IS: Hill 2 II 17 l.ri.
Thompson 1 r-fi II. Palmer :i
:i-(i. Hidl:tii 2(i. Morter I 2-4
4.)olierlv I n :t 2. McF.lliolt n
I 'J. I . I Irinkard. Movers
I (Mil. -it Onl: Palmer. Hill.
Murray . Walker
Lovgren propels Devin's
team past Leg Schwab
Mark l.ovfjren's 3f points
proH'lled Dick Devin's lenm
past IPS Schwab. 72-51, to
highlight lleppner men's city
league basketball action Sun
day night.
Hogerliritt scored 15 points
and Rocky Hritt, 10. in the win.
while Kevin Iiounlree had IB
and Steve F'eck. 12, for U's
Schwab.
In other games, Kick Johns-
Of THE I2S ITEMS IN
TODAY'S CIRCULAR
THE FOLLOWING DID NOT
ARRIVE:
Page Item
5. Magla LAUNDRY BAGS
No. 1842, No. 1840. Reg.
2.19
7. Ortho SYSTEMATIC ROSE
CARE 2 lb. size
7. 3-Gallon TANK SPRAYER
No. LE-1075.
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hop I hit do not tnconvvntwio
row, out vaUMd cutiomara.
Rainchecks will t istued
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ton's l-am upended Forest
Service, 52-4(1: Don Harbor's
Iciiin rolled past Mike Smith's
team . 7f-5.'l; and lone topc(l
Dave Allslotl's team, 65-54.
dary W'nlkins pumped in IK
ixiinls and (iary Van Arsdale
added 10 to spark Johnston's
team, while Forest Service
was led by Howard Ihirnside
wild 21 arid I's Polzen with 10,
For Harbor's team. Put
Campbell collected 10 points.
IjiVerne Van Marter, 15. and
Hick Wealherill, 12. Clny
Papineau paced Smith's team
willi H points, followed by
Hoger Krieger with 12 and
Larry Smith with 10.
The duo of Dick Snider (20
points) and Joel Peterson (18)
shot down Allstott'steam, who
was led by Mike Stookey with
14, Unite Kestler and Allstolt
will) 12 apiece, and Ken (rieb
wilh 10.
This Sunday's schedule is as
follows: Smith (1-9) vs. Johns
Ion (7-.'D at 5 p.m.; Allslott
(5-5) vs. F.ggers (7-2) at 6
p.m.; Barber (9-1) vs. Forest
Service ( l-tl) at 7 p.m.; and
lone (8 2) vs. Les Schwab (1-8)
at 8 p.m. Devin (5-5) has a
bye.
Women's Day
at Irrigon
Assembly of God
It was Women's Ministries
Day at the Irrigon Assembly
of (iod on Sunday. Betty
Morrow was in charge of the
opening service, with women
of the church participating.
Two groups of missionettes
sang and gave their mission
ettes' pledge.
Wrangler Hod, youth evan
gelist was introduced and
conducted a family crusade
Sonday through Thursday,
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